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MBA (IT), PHD
Kaplan University
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University of Santo Tomas
Aug-2006 - Present
Complete Dealing Cards program.
Write a class named Card, which can be used to represent a card from a deck of cards. The class should be able to store a card’s suit and face value. A card’s suit can be one of the following: Hearts, Diamonds, Spades, or Clubs. A card’s face value can be Ace, Jack, Queen, King, or a value in the range of two through ten.
Next write a Deck class. This class constructor should create a list of 52 Card objects, each representing a valid card in a deck of cards. The class should have a shuffle method that randomly shuffles the Card objects in the list. It should also have a deal method that “deals” a card from the deck. It does this by removing the Card object at the beginning of the list and returning a reference to that object.
Next, write CardPlayer class. This class should keep a list of Card objects that have been dealt to it. This represents a hand of cards. A method named getCard should accept a reference to a Card object, which is added to the list. A method named showCards displays the Card objects in the list.
Demonstrate these classes in an application that creates a Deck object, shuffles the cards it contains, and deals five cards from the Deck to a CardPlayer object. The CardPlayer should then display its cards.
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